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Although the Booths had only just arrived in Denmark, although Clifton has a long record of safely conveying Mr. Booth to and from his office in the Buhl Building at Detroit, suddenly a sporty young Dane, one Einar, persuaded impeccable Clifton to take out the U. S. Minister's car after dark, to pick up two young frokener...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DENMARK: Clifton &. Their Majesties | 6/23/1930 | See Source »

Percentages of workers idle are given by the I. L. 0. as: Germany 23.5%, Denmark 19%, Norway 18%, the U. S. 16%, Sweden 16%, England-where there is most complaint about unemployment-11%, Italy .93%, Russia .84% and France, ''where everybody works...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Out-of-Works | 6/16/1930 | See Source »

Also on display is the series including the sole monarchy of England before the conquest. This series includes the coins of Canute, king of Denmark and England. He was the king of whom the story is told that he commanded the tide to stop rising. His coins show a feature common to this series, a voided cross on the reverse design. The purpose of this cross was to afford a convenient gauge for cutting the coins into halves and quarters as the practice was then to make change by cutting the penny. A half penny so cut is shown among...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RARE COIN COLLECTION ON EXHIBITION AT FOGG | 6/13/1930 | See Source »

This will be the third trip abroad for most of the men who will comprise this group. Last summer the band sailed on the S. S. Hellig Olav for Copenhagen, furnishing music on the way over. They remained there a while and then journeyed into Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Germany, after which they returned on the same boat, also providing the music for the home trip. Lamson has anywhere from 40 to 50 men available for orchestras which he expects to send out on summer engagements but which have not been arranged for to date...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARDIANS ARE TO ENLIVEN THE LEVIATHAN | 6/5/1930 | See Source »

...Lewis A. Yancey, U. S.-to-Rome flyer; 10) 30 radio performers seeking publicity. President Hoover dropped work to go out behind the White House offices to be photographed with: 1) U. S. Civil Service Commissioners and staff; 2) newspaper association managers; 3) "Danish-Americans" en route to Denmark; 4) Pauline Lodge, Lakewood, Ohio, high-school girl, winner of the $500 Gorgas Memorial Essay Contest; 5) Bandmaster John Philip Sousa playing his new "Royal Welch Fusiliers" march...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Greeter | 5/26/1930 | See Source »

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